Get Expert Grievance Support
Former CFGA analyst with 5 years of experience helping CAF members navigate the grievance system
Have Questions About the Grievance System?
With years of experience analyzing grievances at CFGA and continuing to work in the system, I understand the complexities and challenges from all perspectives. While I can't represent individual grievors due to my current role, I'm happy to answer questions about the process and share educational insights.
📚 How I Can Help
Feel free to reach out with questions about:
- Understanding the grievance process and timelines
- General guidance on preparing submissions
- Procedural fairness principles
- Common mistakes to avoid
- How the system actually works
- Resources that might help your situation
Every situation is unique, and sometimes a conversation can point you in the right direction. Don't hesitate to ask questions - understanding the system better helps everyone.
Why These Resources Matter
Having analyzed hundreds of grievances at the Canadian Forces Grievance Authority and continuing to work in the system, I've seen how better-prepared grievances benefit everyone:
For CAF Members
- Understand the process and timelines
- Write clearer, more logical grievances
- Avoid common procedural mistakes
- Know your rights to procedural fairness
- Get faster, fairer resolutions
For the System
- Clearer submissions = easier analysis
- Better documentation = defensible decisions
- Fewer procedural errors = fewer re-dos
- Educated grievors = realistic expectations
- Improved efficiency for everyone
Get the Complete Educational Resource
"An Airing of Grievances" provides comprehensive education on the grievance system, helping CAF members prepare better submissions while helping analysts understand common grievor perspectives.
Professional Note: As a current grievance analyst in the CAF Reserve and public service, I maintain professional boundaries while sharing knowledge. While I can't formally represent grievors, I believe in making the system more accessible through education and guidance. Sometimes a conversation about your situation can help clarify the path forward - we can discuss appropriate options when we connect.